Accurately measure, calculate and report your organisation's greenhouse gas emissions across two scopes:
Scope 1 — Direct Emissions: All GHG sources you own or control — fuel combustion in boilers and furnaces, company vehicle fleets, on-site generators, refrigerant leaks from AC systems, wastewater treatment, and industrial process emissions.
Scope 2 — Indirect Energy Emissions: Emissions from purchased electricity, steam, heat or cooling that your operations consume but that are physically generated off-site by utilities.
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Provide details about your organisation and the reporting period.
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Company Details
Legal name and business description
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Reporting Period
Define the GHG accounting year
First reporting year? Leave blank.
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Consolidation & Signatories
Operational Control: 100% of emissions from operations you fully control.
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Form Submitter Information
Contact details of the person completing this report
Must be a corporate email — personal addresses (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.) are not accepted.
Organisational Boundaries
List all facilities included in this GHG inventory.
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Facilities & Operations
All sites within the reporting boundary
ℹInclude all facilities where you have operational or financial control. Document any exclusions with reasons.
Scope 1 — Direct Emissions
Enter all direct GHG sources owned or controlled by your organisation.
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What is Scope 1? Scope 1 emissions are direct greenhouse gas emissions from sources owned or controlled by your organisation — such as burning fuel in boilers, operating company vehicles, or refrigerant leaks from your AC systems. You are responsible for measuring and reporting 100% of these.
⚠Scope 1 covers: stationary combustion, generators, mobile combustion, fugitive emissions (refrigerants), wastewater treatment, and process emissions. Skip any category that does not apply — all fields are optional.
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C.1 — Stationary Combustion
SCOPE 1▶
Boilers, furnaces, kilns, heaters at fixed locations (excluding generators).
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C.2 — On-site Generators (Emergency / Backup)
SCOPE 1▶
ℹEmergency generators and backup power units. Kept separate from stationary combustion per GHG Protocol best practice.
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C.3 — Mobile Combustion (Fleet Vehicles)
SCOPE 1▶
Company-owned/leased vehicles: cars, trucks, forklifts. Enter total annual fuel consumption.
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C.4 — Fugitive Emissions (Refrigerants)
SCOPE 1▶
AC and refrigeration equipment. Enter annual recharge quantity (kg) per refrigerant type as proxy for leakage.
Chemical reactions releasing GHGs: limestone calcination, cement production, etc.
Scope 2 — Indirect Energy Emissions
Enter purchased energy from external sources.
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What is Scope 2? Scope 2 emissions are indirect emissions from the generation of purchased energy — primarily electricity and heat that you buy from a utility. Although the emissions physically occur at the power plant, they are attributed to your organisation because you drive the demand. Scope 2 is typically the largest category for office-based and light-industrial organisations.
⚠The Egyptian national grid emission factor is 0.533 kgCO₂e/kWh (Egypt UNFCCC 2023). If your facility uses renewable PPAs or certified green tariffs, consult your verifier before using a market-based factor.
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D.1 — Purchased Electricity
SCOPE 2▶
Total electricity purchased from the national grid or external providers.
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D.2 — Purchased Steam / Heat / Cooling
SCOPE 2▶
District heating, purchased steam, or chilled water. Enter in GJ.
Methodology & Emission Factors
Confirm standards and emission factor databases used.
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Standards & GWP
AR5 standard for corporate reporting. Exception: R1311 uses AR6 GWP of 0.4.
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Default EF Reference
Pre-loaded emission factors (Egypt-specific where available)
Source
EF Value
Unit
Reference
Grid Electricity (Egypt)
0.5330
kgCO2e/kWh
UNFCCC 2023
Diesel
2.6890
kgCO2e/liter
Climatig Egypt
Gasoline
2.3490
kgCO2e/liter
IPCC/GHG Protocol
Natural Gas
1.8760
kgCO2e/m³
EPA-derived, Egypt
LPG
1.4950
kgCO2e/liter
IPCC 2006
R410A Refrigerant
2,088
GWP (AR5)
IPCC AR5
R1311 (CF₃I)
0.4
GWP (AR6)
IPCC AR6 exception
Limestone Calcination
purity × 0.44
tCO2e/t
IPCC 2006 Vol.3
Wastewater CH4
0.25
kgCH4/kgCOD
IPCC 2019
GWP (AR5, 100-year): CO2=1 | CH4=28 | N2O=265
Verification & Compliance
Indicate verification status for regulatory compliance.
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Third-Party Verification
FRA Decision No. 36/2026 requires verified reports
ℹFRA Decision No. 36/2026 requires GHG reports for eligible companies (>EGP 100M capital) to be verified by an accredited body per ISO 14064-3:2019.
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Additional Comments
Results & Report Generation
Review your GHG inventory and generate the professional PDF report.
ℹComplete the form and click "Calculate Emissions & Preview" to see results.
📊 Live Summary
Scope 1 (Direct)—
Scope 2 (Indirect)—
TOTAL tCO2e—
📑 Compliance
●ISO 14064-1:2018
●GHG Protocol Corporate Standard
●FRA Decision No. 36/2026
●UNFCCC 2023 / Climatig Egypt EFs
●IPCC AR5 GWP · AR6 R1311 exception
⚡ Key EFs
Egypt Grid0.533 kgCO2e/kWh
Diesel2.689 kgCO2e/L
Natural Gas1.876 kgCO2e/m³
WW CH40.25 kgCH4/kgCOD
R410A GWP2,088
🧮 Formula
Emissions (tCO2e) = Activity Data × EF (kgCO2e/unit) ÷ 1,000